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  1. George Cabot "Bay" Lodge (October 10, 1873 – August 21, 1909) was an American poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Early life [ edit ] Lodge was born in Boston on October 10, 1873, and grew up at his parents' home in Nahant, Massachusetts .

  2. George Lodge begins by discussing his friendship with Robert Kennedy. The bulk of the interview is about his Senate campaign in 1962 and his opponents in that race. He also discusses the 1964 Presidential campaign.

  3. Rare Materials. HOLLIS Catalog Search: George Cabot Lodge Student Essays. Digital Highlights. Literature Online: Poems and Dramas (1911) (1873-1909) Attended Harvard (A.B. 1895) BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION.

  4. As a popular historian of the United States, Lodge focused on the early Federalist Era. He published biographies of George Washington and the prominent Federalists Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Webster, and his great-grandfather George Cabot, as well as A Short History of the English Colonies in America.

  5. George Cabot Lodge II (born July 7, 1927) is an American professor and former politician. In 1962, he was the Republican nominee for a special election to succeed John F. Kennedy in the United States Senate, but was defeated by Ted Kennedy .

  6. On August 21, 1909, George Cabot Lodge died at the age of thirty-five. Although the young poet's heart had been weakening for two years, his sudden collapse stunned his family and friends. Henry Adams had grown close to "Bay" Lodge (as friends called him), and the news plunged him into depression. "Bay was my last tie to active sympathy with men,"

  7. George Cabot Lodge, the poet; and his own extensive personal and political papers. Mr. Lodge's bequests to the Society included his Vietnam files (with a restriction on their use due to expire in 1989) ; more personal papers; the correspondence of Henry Adams with his mother and father; a scrapbook kept by his maternal grandfather, John Davis;